As Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Wolfgang Streeck’s research focuses on the tension between democratic politics and the capitalist economy. In this interview, he speaks about the consequences of fiscal policy decisions, such as the establishment of a debt brake, the cutbacks required as a result and the shared liability for debt in the eurozone
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 29 March 2019A video interview...
A number of continental states have adopted tripartite concertation in order to reform their welfare...
Introduction: For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social a...
As Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Wolfgang Streeck’s re...
t has been a strange few years for European capitalism. The 2008 crisis threw the entire system into...
In today’s Germany, Wolfgang Streeck argues, politicians laud “Europe” — while quietly using EU stru...
Wolfgang Streeck is the Director of the Max Planck Institute for Social Research in Cologne and Prof...
As part of its continuing series on the European Left, The Current Moment publishes an article by Wo...
1. The intellectual trajectory of a socio-economist 2. Taking capitalism seriously: Variety of capit...
Wolfgang Streeck is emeritus director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Colo...
Prof. Dr. John Kannankulam teaches critical political economy at the Philipps University of Marburg,...
In this special edition of the CURA podcast we talk to Wolfgang Streeck, Director of the Max Planck ...
Retracing Wolfgang Streeck’s scientific path, the following interview illustrates some key nodes in ...
The article discusses the impact of the financial crisis on the German political economy and the fis...
Philip Coggan, aka ‘Buttonwood’ of the Economist, recently spoke to Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin a...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 29 March 2019A video interview...
A number of continental states have adopted tripartite concertation in order to reform their welfare...
Introduction: For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social a...
As Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Wolfgang Streeck’s re...
t has been a strange few years for European capitalism. The 2008 crisis threw the entire system into...
In today’s Germany, Wolfgang Streeck argues, politicians laud “Europe” — while quietly using EU stru...
Wolfgang Streeck is the Director of the Max Planck Institute for Social Research in Cologne and Prof...
As part of its continuing series on the European Left, The Current Moment publishes an article by Wo...
1. The intellectual trajectory of a socio-economist 2. Taking capitalism seriously: Variety of capit...
Wolfgang Streeck is emeritus director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Colo...
Prof. Dr. John Kannankulam teaches critical political economy at the Philipps University of Marburg,...
In this special edition of the CURA podcast we talk to Wolfgang Streeck, Director of the Max Planck ...
Retracing Wolfgang Streeck’s scientific path, the following interview illustrates some key nodes in ...
The article discusses the impact of the financial crisis on the German political economy and the fis...
Philip Coggan, aka ‘Buttonwood’ of the Economist, recently spoke to Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin a...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 29 March 2019A video interview...
A number of continental states have adopted tripartite concertation in order to reform their welfare...
Introduction: For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social a...